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EdoJobs launches free AI for creative designs masterclass

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The Edo State Government, through the Edo State Skills Development Agency, has announced the AI for Creative Designs Masterclass, a specialized training aimed at helping designers and creative professionals improve productivity and innovation using artificial intelligence tools.

According to the organizers, the masterclass is designed to help participants integrate AI and automation tools into their design process for better speed, accuracy, and creativity. “This training goes beyond traditional design methods. It equips creatives with the skills to build sustainable, tech-driven careers that can thrive in today’s digital economy,” the agency stated.

The program will feature hands-on sessions and expert-led modules covering areas such as AI-powered design workflows, client management tools, and digital branding strategies. Participants will also learn about design automation, brand communication design, and portfolio development to help them attract high-value clients and scale their creative businesses.

“The masterclass focuses on how creatives can use artificial intelligence and automation to supercharge their design careers,” the statement added.

The free training will take place on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at EdoJob Centre, Evbuomodu, and Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub, Airport Road, starting at 2 PM. Registration is free but limited to only 50 slots. Interested participants are advised to register before Tuesday, October 21, 2025, using the link: tinyurl.com/Aiforcreatives2025.

The training is open to all creative professionals seeking to leverage technology for smarter, faster, and more profitable design workflows.

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NYSC opens Remobilization portal October 25 to November 3, 2025

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The management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that the Remobilization portal will be open from 25th October to 3rd November, 2025.

In a statement released by the management, it said, “The NYSC Management wishes to inform corps members who absconded during service that the registration portal for the 2025 Batch ‘B’ Remobilization exercise will be opened from 25th October to 3rd November, 2025.”

The management also explained that those who need to refund the monthly allowance received during their initial service period should make the payment only on their dashboard.

It further added, “Absconded corps members who earlier registered during the 2025 Batch ‘A’ Remobilization exercise but could not document in the state of Remobilization will need to register afresh for the 2025 Batch ‘B’ exercise.”

In another development, Nigeriastartupact.ng reported that NYSC will begin registration for cyber café operators from Monday, 20th October to Monday, 27th October 2025. Cyber Café Operators are described as critical stakeholders who provide several online services on the NYSC portal to both prospective and serving corps members.

FG, Kano State partner to launch school feeding program

The Honourable Commissioner of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Adamu Aliyu Kibiya, has received a high-profile delegation from the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction. The visit aimed to strengthen collaboration in the implementation of the Home Grown School Feeding Program in Kano State.

The delegation was led by Princess Aderemi F. Adebowale, the National Program Manager of the Home Grown School Feeding Program, who held an interactive meeting at the Conference Room of the State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. She was joined by Alhaji Hamza Baba, National Program Manager of the Government Enterprises and Empowerment Program (GEEP), along with representatives of the School Feeding Program, including Alhaji Umar Sani Marshal, Malam Jamilu Shayi, and Malam Zakari.

In her opening remarks, delivered via phone call, Princess Aderemi announced that the school feeding program would begin with Primary 1 to 3 pupils. She said, “The program will be launched in Kano State with a flag-off in six selected schools within the state.” She called on private sectors, Market People’s Association, and philanthropists to support the initiative by providing breakfast to pupils.

Princess Aderemi also noted the program’s earlier success in Jere, Kaduna, Taraba, and Abuja, which motivated its expansion to Kano State. The six selected schools are Dawakin Tofa Special Primary School, Normadic School Dawakin Tofa, Tumfafi Special Primary School, Kofar Nassarawa Model Primary School, Sumaila Special Primary School, and one additional school within the program’s pilot phase.

According to her, “The program aims to benefit 7,300 primary school children across the selected schools.” She mentioned that it would be supported by Dawanau International Grains Market, Alhaji Sabi’u Bako, and Bilkisu S. B, owner of Meena Event Center.

The flag-off ceremony is scheduled to take place at Sumaila Special Primary School, where pupils will receive school bags and writing materials. The feeding initiative will run for five days weekly, from Monday to Friday, providing a well-balanced diet to the participating pupils.

Princess Aderemi appealed to the State Government under the leadership of Governor Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf to continue supporting the program to ensure its sustainability.

Responding, Hon. Adamu Aliyu Kibiya expressed appreciation to the National Program Manager for selecting Kano State for the initiative. He stated, “We will prepare a comprehensive report for His Excellency, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, and ensure full cooperation from the State Government.”

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Hajiya Amina Yusuf ‘Yar Gaya, thanked the delegation and reaffirmed the Ministry’s readiness to collaborate for the program’s success.

Prince Ukeme Ukpong launches N15m scholarship, grant program in A’Ibom

Prince Ukeme Ukpong Mega Foundation has announced preparations for its annual Learn, Excel & Empower with Prince Ukeme Ukpong event, set to take place in Obot Akara Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The highly anticipated program aims to transform more lives this year with a N15,000,000 commitment for scholarships and business grants.

According to the Foundation, the scholarships and business grants are meant to empower deserving students, youths, men, and women while promoting equal access to education and entrepreneurship. The initiative reflects the Foundation’s continuous mission to bridge social and economic gaps in underserved communities across Akwa Ibom State.

In a statement, the Foundation noted, “This year’s edition will deliver even greater impact as we continue to support education, skills development, and business growth through accessible funding opportunities.”

Building on a strong legacy of providing two-year scholarships, skills acquisition programs, and business support, the Prince Ukeme Ukpong Mega Foundation has also launched online application forms to simplify access for applicants. This digital approach ensures that students and small business owners can conveniently apply from anywhere within Akwa Ibom State.

Prince Ukeme Ukpong, Chancellor of the Foundation, reaffirmed his commitment to community development, stating that the project remains personally funded. He emphasized, “We are dedicated to transforming lives and building brighter futures for our people.”

So far, the Foundation has awarded 93 tertiary scholarships, 54 unit fee payments, 360 bursaries, and 84 business grants, totaling over N50,000,000 already invested in education and small business empowerment.

Sununu urges accountability at Humanitarian Affairs Ministry retreat

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The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction has begun a transformative effort to strengthen its operations through purpose-driven performance. During a two-day retreat on the Performance Management System, the Honourable Minister of State, Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu, emphasized the importance of measurable outcomes and accountability in achieving the ministry’s goals.

He said the ministry aims to build a high-performance culture based on clarity of purpose, continuous engagement, and recognition of excellence. The initiative supports the Federal Government’s wider vision for efficient service delivery.

Permanent Secretary Yakubu Adamu Kofarmata stated that the Performance Management System serves as a cornerstone of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2025, ensuring transparency and improved public service outcomes.

FG says students must sit for English, Mathematics in O-level exams

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The Federal Ministry of Education has clarified the intent behind the recently streamlined O-Level admission requirements into tertiary institutions, reaffirming that all students must continue to register and sit for English Language and Mathematics in their O-Level examinations. The Ministry emphasized that the new policy does not exempt any candidate from registering and sitting for these two core subjects but instead introduces a more inclusive and flexible approach to tertiary admission requirements across Nigeria.

The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, explained that the reform was designed to promote flexibility, inclusiveness, and fairness in tertiary education admissions nationwide. According to him, “the streamlining ensures that capable and deserving students are not denied access to higher education due to credit deficiencies in subjects that are not directly relevant to their chosen fields of study.”

The justification for streamlining the O-Level admission guidelines, the Minister noted, is rooted in the need to modernize Nigeria’s education system in line with global best practices. The new framework corrects existing imbalances by allowing tertiary institutions to admit candidates into specific programmes where credit passes in either subject are not compulsory, while still mandating that all students register and sit for both subjects in their O-Level examinations.

“This reform aligns with the Federal Government’s commitment to equitable access, inclusivity, and human capital development,” Dr. Alausa said. “It broadens academic pathways, encourages diverse learning opportunities, and recognizes different intellectual strengths among students.”

By streamlining admission processes, the Ministry aims to remove unnecessary barriers without compromising the quality and integrity of education. The policy, which has generated wide public interest, reinforces the central importance of English Language and Mathematics as fundamental tools for communication, reasoning, and lifelong learning.

The Ministry stated that all students must continue to take both subjects as part of their Senior School Certificate Examinations since they remain vital components of a sound educational foundation. The adjustment, officials clarified, affects only the admission criteria for certain programmes and does not remove the requirement to study or sit for these subjects.

The Federal Ministry of Education reiterated its commitment to maintaining high educational standards while promoting equity and inclusion. It assured that it will continue to work closely with regulatory bodies, examination councils, and tertiary institutions to ensure the smooth implementation of the new guidelines in line with national education objectives.

The Ministry also urged students, parents, and education stakeholders to rely solely on official communication channels and verified social media platforms of the Federal Ministry of Education for accurate and up-to-date information regarding all policies, reforms, and announcements.

Nigeriastartupact.ng had earlier reported that the Federal Government removed the mathematics requirement for arts and humanities admissions. According to the Federal Ministry of Education, the new policy is captured in the “revised National Guidelines for Entry Requirements into Nigerian Tertiary Institutions,” which aim to remove unnecessary barriers while maintaining academic quality and ensuring that Nigeria’s education system remains globally competitive.

CAP Plc opens 2026 management trainee programme

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Chemical and Allied Products Plc (CAP), a subsidiary of UAC of Nigeria Plc, has announced the launch of its Management Trainee 2026 Programme aimed at developing young African talents. According to the company, “CAP is on a mission to create a new Africa inspired by colours, and we are looking for young, talented and driven graduates to join us.”

The company stated that interested applicants must hold a B.Sc. or HND in relevant disciplines with a minimum of a Second Class Upper or its equivalent. Candidates should also have at least two years of work experience, including the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), and must not be more than 26 years old by February 2026.

Applications close on October 31, 2025, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. CAP, the technological licensee of AkzoNobel for Nigeria, manages popular brands like Dulux, Caplux, Sandtex, and Hempel. Interested applicants can apply through https://mt2026.capplc.com.

Senator Wamakko distributes tricycles to low-income families, widows

Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko has launched another empowerment initiative aimed at supporting families who have lost their caregivers, low-income earners, and women. The program focused on distributing tricycles to help them generate income and meet daily needs.

The event featured the distribution of electric, petroleum, and solar-powered tricycles to over 70 beneficiaries from low-income households. It took place in the presence of Senator Wamakko, the Minister of State for Works, Barrister Bello Muhammadu Goronyo, the Deputy Speaker of the Sokoto State House of Assembly, Hon. Kabiru Kware, the Deputy Speaker of the Gombe State House of Assembly, Hon. Sadam Bello, and other political and religious leaders.

While presenting the tricycles, the Minister of State for Works, Barrister Bello Muhammadu Goronyo, urged beneficiaries to use the vehicles wisely to build sustainable livelihoods. He stated that “the tricycle can generate up to ₦40,000 weekly, equivalent to ₦160,000 per month,” adding that such empowerment programs play a key role in reducing unemployment and promoting small-scale business growth.

Hon. Kabiru Ibrahim Kware, Deputy Speaker of the Sokoto State House of Assembly, praised Senator Wamakko for his ongoing commitment to the welfare of Sokoto residents. He said the initiative was “not meant for resale but to be used productively, as envisioned by the Senator, to improve the lives of the beneficiaries.”

Also speaking, the Deputy Speaker of the Gombe State House of Assembly, Hon. Sadam Bello, commended Senator Wamakko for including women in the program. He expressed his intention to “replicate a similar empowerment scheme in Gombe State to support more families.”

Other speakers at the event included Malam Bashir Gidan Kanawa, Alhaji Jelani Kalgo, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, and Alhaji Mustafa Abubakar Alkali.

Some beneficiaries, both men and women, expressed appreciation for Senator Wamakko’s gesture. They pledged to use the tricycles to improve their economic situation and prayed for the Senator’s continued success and divine reward in Jannatul Firdausi.

ASUU insists its fight is for students, not just lecturers

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Trending now is the Academic Staff Union of Universities’ (ASUU) response to a Facebook user, ChiLLer Logic Daniel, who questioned whether the union’s goals truly benefit students.

The comment from Daniel read, “With all these goals, which one will benefit the students y’all claim to be fighting for always?”

In response, ASUU acknowledged the concern, saying, “Thank you for your question @ChiLLer Logic Daniel; it’s a valid one.”

The union explained that every goal it pursues is designed to improve the education system for students. According to ASUU, “Every goal ASUU fights for is ultimately for the benefit of the students, whether it’s better funding, improved infrastructure, or fair working conditions for lecturers.”

The statement added that when universities are properly funded, students learn in well-equipped labs and classrooms, have access to updated libraries, and are taught by motivated lecturers who are not distracted by salary delays or poor working conditions.

ASUU emphasized, “We don’t fight for pay alone; we fight for a system where Nigerian students can compete globally without being handicapped by a broken educational structure.”

The union concluded that if issues in the sector are ignored, “the decline continues; and it’s the students who suffer most.”

FG highlights youth empowerment programs at life after school summit

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The Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, has called on young graduates to focus on building character, discipline, and purpose as they transition from campus life to career development. He made this call while delivering the Goodwill Message at this year’s edition of the Life After School (LAS) Summit hosted by the Noella Foundation in Lagos.

Addressing over 500 young graduates, the Minister said the true journey of life begins after school when “certificates give way to character, and grades make room for grit.” He noted that while the path from campus to career is rarely easy, it becomes a launchpad for greatness when combined with the right skills, values, and mindset.

“I reminded the over 500 young graduates in attendance that life will test their patience but never their purpose,” Olawande said. He encouraged the youth to keep learning, volunteer freely, start small but start strong, and build meaningful relationships that will help shape their future. According to him, “What they do in the first five years after graduation will shape the next fifty years of their lives.”

Sharing from his personal experience, the Minister warned against shortcuts that promise quick wealth but take away valuable wisdom. He also advised young people not to compare their stories with others, emphasizing that “every destiny has its own clock.”

Olawande reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to empowering young Nigerians through initiatives like NiYA, YouthCred, and Yo! Health under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. These programs, he said, are designed to ensure that education leads to employment, enterprise, and empowerment for the nation’s youth.

He expressed special appreciation to Mrs. Layal Tinubu and the Noella Foundation for their dedication to nurturing a generation of “doers, dreamers, and nation builders.”

The event highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts toward youth empowerment, innovation, and skill development in Nigeria.